Ultra-Containment Berms®

The Ultra-Containment Berm, Foam Wall Model provides containment for smaller spills, leaks, and drips. The 4”H sidewalls may mean a lesser capacity than its 12”H counterparts but it also means versatility and convenience.

The Foam Wall Model has true drive-in and drive-out capability and requires no setup other than the initial deployment.

What if I need to use the Ultra-Containment Berm with a chemical that is not listed in the compatibility guide?If the chemical is not listed in the guide, chances are that chemical has not been tested with the material. If we cannot get a definite answer from our engineering staff, we can send a testing kit to your customer for a 30-day immersion test.

Can custom sized Containment Berms be ordered?Yes, we can make Containment Berms in custom sizes in virtually any length and width.

What is included in the repair kit and how does it work?The repair kit is simply an 11” x 36” piece of matching material and instructions on how to apply it to the Berm. The only other item required is an industrial heat gun.

What is the optional Ground Tarp for?The Ground Tarp provides added protection from punctures or damage from beneath the Containment Berm. Standard procedure is to sweep the area of any rocks or debris, then place the Ground Tarp down followed by the Containment Berm.

How do I know what size Ground Tarp to order?For smaller standard sized Berms, the 11' x 11' Ground Tarp is recommended (p/n 8311). For larger Berms, the general rule of thumb is to add 4' to both the length and width dimensions of the Berm. (e.g. a 16' x 64' Ground Tarp would be used for a 12' x 60 Containment Berm.

What are the Track Belts for?Track Belts are strips of very heavy-duty material (Reinforced PVC) that lay down inside of the Berm. They take the wear and tear from tires of the vehicles that are driving in and out of the Berms. Thereby extending the life of the product.

There are so many different models. What's the difference?The thing that's different in each model is the way the sidewalls operates. Some need to be manually set-up while others require very little or no set-up. Each application will dictate which model is the best choice. You can learn more by watching this video at UltraTech University.

Can I get a drain in my Containment Berm?Yes, drains can be added at a minimal additional cost. Contact us for more information.

I already have a Berm. Can I add a drain myself?Yes, installing a drain in the field is a fairly simple process. Click here to download a set of instructions. You will also need to purchase a bulkhead fitting (p/n 1073) and a drain plug (p/n 9960).